There seems to be a growing fascination with the past, a longing for what some would call "the better days." A time when life appeared simpler, people seemed kinder, and traditional values were at the heart of it all. It’s easy to romanticize that era.
Traditionalism plays into this sentiment, offering the belief that if we could just return to the way things were, we might rediscover a sense of contentment that modern life seems to have lost. After all, what could be more fulfilling than nurturing a warm home, baking bread from scratch, and taking pride in the art of homemaking? Even as we glance backward, one must ask: Did people really have all the answers back then?
Or are we perhaps glossing over the struggles and challenges that don’t fit as neatly into this picture of nostalgia?
Provisional schedule:
19:00 introduction to debating
19:15 exercise
20:00 debate
Participants who wish to speak are highly encouraged to bring a paper and pen.
You are welcome to participate even if you have no prior debating experience.